WEDDINGS IN CHURCHES.; BRILLIANT SCENES in ST. THOMAS'S, ST. IGNATIUS'S, AND IN TRINITY CHAPEL.

St. Thomas's Protestant Episcopal Church, at Fifth-avenue and Fifty-third-street, was brilliantly decorated yesterday for a wedding. The gas-jets surrounding the altar reflected their light through the branches of slender palm trees, and a tall floral harp, composed of Boston roses, camellias, and dahlias, rested on the altar, and overshadowed the ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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